“KUSUGURI: Visual Tactile Integration for Tickling” by Furukawa, Kajimoto and Tachi – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“KUSUGURI: Visual Tactile Integration for Tickling” by Furukawa, Kajimoto and Tachi

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    KUSUGURI: Visual Tactile Integration for Tickling

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    Tickling as physical contact plays an important role in close relationships [Provine 2004]. Whereas a mobile phone and video chat are commonly used for remote communication, remote tickling is seldom used for physical contact.

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    [1] Provine, R. R.: Laughing, Tickling, and the Evolution of Speech and Self, Current Directions in Psychological Science 13: pp.215–218, 2004

    [2] Tsetserukou, D. and Neviarouskaya, A.: World’s first wearable humanoid robot that augments our emotions. In Proceedings of the 1st Augmented Human International Conference (AH ’10), pp.1–10, 2010

    [3] Kitagawa, N. and Spence, C.: Audiotactile multisensory interactions in human information processing, Japanese Psychol. Research, Volume 48, No. 3, pp.158–173, 2006


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